but the Calls generated by regex:^012345678$=line/\1;line=LINE_11does Become: SIP( From: ext1@mylocalhostname; To:dialednumber@isp1.domain) which is halfway good....

^012345679$=line/\1;line=LINE_12;caller=phn2does Become:SIP( From: phn1@mylocalhostname; To:dialednumber@isp1.domain) which is 3/4 good...But is still rejected by the isp1..., due to the from.

dialing using the Sip extention does n't work out as there is no way to select the right line:^34567$=sip/sip:\1@isp1.domain # is still missing a way to select a specific line...)when using:^34567$=sip/sip:\1@isp1.domain;caller=phn1 # is still missing a way to select a specific line...)and delivers:SIP( From: phn1@mylocalhostname; To:dialednumber@isp1.domain) which is also 3/4 good...

If there is a right way it surely is hidden good in docs, site, ... So i hope someone here can help out.

The first form was documented... but rejected by the ISP as the From url was the URL used for connecting the Phone -> Yate.

Thanks for the 2nd form, using the osip_From worked..., but i haven't found that in the documentation... It might need a bit better examples/ being referenced.This means a lot of dial entries are needed depending on line chosen. + info that is IN the accfile.conf needs to be dupplicated to regexfile.conf.

Why not have an option to use the info from accfile.conf (or database profile) or registration info of the phone .. or maybe even the incoming dial info on connect through (if the ISP supports that, it wont work for me though).